Brooklyn Nets seek to end four-game losing streak
The Brooklyn Nets will face the Toronto Raptors in New York on Wednesday night. Brooklyn is looking to end a four-game losing streak. They have struggled against teams in their division, with a record of 3-10 against Atlantic Division opponents. The Nets have been averaging 105.3 points per game. This is significantly lower than the 115.7 points allowed by the Raptors. Brooklyn is slightly better when limiting turnovers, with a record of 15-19 when they have fewer turnovers than their opponents. On the other hand, the Raptors have a record of 5-8 against Atlantic Division teams. They are 11-25 in games decided by ten points or more. Toronto averages 110.4 points per game, which is just below the 111.5 points allowed by Brooklyn. Top players for the Nets include D'Angelo Russell, who scores an average of 13.0 points per game, and Cameron Johnson, who has been performing well recently. Scottie Barnes leads the Raptors with 19.6 points, along with strong rebounding and assists. In their last ten games, the Nets have won only two, while the Raptors have managed five wins. Both teams have faced injury challenges, with several players out or listed as day-to-day.